During the Autumn of 418, at the age of 50, Otse began a relationship with a man named Ivale Thum, who was 42. He was a Ogsist warrior. Her and his relationship ended 37 years later, when he died from an illness.

During the Winter of 455, Otse's and Ivale's relationship ended, when he died from an illness.

During the Autumn of 461, at the age of 93, Otse began a relationship with a man named Jople Etsepsa, who was 30. He was a Ogsist farmer. His and her relationship ended 8 years later, when she died from an illness.

During the Autumn of 469, Otse fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. As a result, Jople's and her relationship ended. She was 101 years old.

During the Autumn of 400, Otse's father died from an illness. Her father was 97 years old.

Otse's mother died from an illness during the Spring of 412. Her mother was 186 years old.

During the Autumn of 418, at the age of 50, Otse began a relationship with a man named Ivale Thum, who was 42. He was a Ogsist warrior. Her and his relationship ended 37 years later, when he died from an illness.

Otse adopted her daughter Mbogi Thum with Ivale during the Autumn of 430. Otse's daughter was a Ogsist farmer. Then, Otse's daughter was born. She adopted her daughter with him. Then, her daughter converted to Ogsism.

Otse's and Ivale's relationship ended during the Winter of 455, when he died from an illness.

During the Autumn of 461, at the age of 93, Otse began a relationship with a man named Jople Etsepsa, who was 30. He was a Ogsist farmer. His and her relationship ended 8 years later, when she died from an illness.